A video report (All the videos discussed in the video are embedded below):

The dance of model and dancer Karishma Dhakal has rocked this year. The first in the list features Karishma’s dance. Another song, Maiti Ko Aangani also features Karishma Dhakal with Anjali Adhikari. Anjali Adhikari is also featured in Khuman Adhikari’s song (5th in the list). Actress Neeta Dhungana rocks in Bishnu Majhi’s song. The dancers in other songs are not worth mentioning.

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The greatest festival of women, Teej, is mostly a musical festival. The women wear attractive jewelries and clothes in red and dance to the songs composed specifically for the festival. Because of the commercial value of the songs, a lot of new songs are produced this year. It is surprising that the movie actresses have modeled in a lot of those movies. I have compiled a list of songs featuring various actresses.

Among the actresses featured in Teej songs, actress Neeta Dhungana is featured in a lot of them. Other actresses include Sushma Karki, Karishma Manandhar, Reema Bishowkarma, Melina Manandhar, Nandita KC, Benisha Hamal and others. Its not only the actresses, actor Rajesh Hamal is also featured in one of the latest Teej songs.

Teej Song featuring Rajesh Hamal

It has been quite a while since Rajesh Hamal has acted in a movie. He has however acted in a teej song titled ‘Hong Kong ko Lahure….’ by Bishnu Majhi. The video features Binu Subedi and Kajal Pandey with Rajesh. The video is directed by Shiva BK and made on the music and lyrics of Sundarmani Adhikari. Watch the video:

Actress Sushma Karki has made a comeback in entertainment industry in a double meaning teej song about itch on her back. The comedy actors of ‘Bhadragol‘ – Kumar Kattel (Sitaram Kattel‘s younger brother), Sagar Lamsal and Hari Niraula are also featured in comedy roles in the song.

Sushma is featured in revealing dress in the song about itch in the back and the request to help relieve the itch. When the comedy actor Kumar Kattel offers to help her, she replied that it was only for the song.

Apart from music video we will try to add links to mp3 versions (some songs added at the end of this post) of the songs if you need to copy them to your music player. Songs in MP3 are usually of better quality when compared to the videos.

There have been a series of banning in Nepal recently. It looks like, various government agencies are depressed by the failure to form a government two after the resignation of he current PM and are venting their dissatisfaction in the form of banning everything they don’t like personally.

This time, a promo of an upcoming album of Komal Oli was banned from Nepal Television. Komal Oli once used to be the news anchor at the TV. The promo was being broadcasted in the television for a couple of weeks. It was suddenly halted on Sunday.

Related post – Teej – Festival of dance, music and fasting and (Audio songs) The 33-year-old, former crown princess Himani looked beautiful in a red sari at a program organized by the Tourism Development Board in Lazimpat, Kathmandu to celebrate Teej and choose ‘Teej Pari’ of this year.

The participants of the beauty contest ‘Teej Pari’ are married women and this is among a few beauty contest organized for married women.

The three-member jury to choose this year’s Teej Pari or ‘Mrs. Nepal’ included the first Miss Nepal, Ruby Rana. The former crown princess placed the crown on the head of Kusum Bajracharya, the Teej Pari 2010.

Himani is originally from India’s Rajasthan. In recent time she is seen doing things normal citizen are doing like – paragliding in Pokhara, shopping in Kathmandu’s malls, and taking her children to the cinema.

Following gallery features photographs of Himani in the Teej event (photo credits – Deepesh Karki/onlinekhabar).

The beauty contest organized in the occasion of Teej had 32 participants who participated fully draped. All the contestants were in traditional Nepali dress Saree, cholo or blouse. The contest tried to differ from other contests in which short and sexy dresses are worn by the contestants.

Teej is a fasting festival observed by women in Nepal. The festival is celebrated in August or early September in which, married women fast for the whole day to honor Lord Shiva and for the long and healthy life of their husband.

Unmarried girls fast, wishing for a competent husband. Traditionally Teej is celebrated for three days in which, the second day is the fasting day.